Dr Matt Green, Senior Lecturer

Dr Matt Green

Senior Lecturer

Matt Green is a practice-based researcher interested in the communicative and expressive capacities of everyday sound and soundscapes in both the natural and built environment.

Matt’s creative process incorporates numerous situated activities including listening; field recording; community collaboration; and onsite research, design and development. He has presented the outcomes of his engagements with people, places and sound in variety of ways including music composition, live performance, film, VR film, practical workshop, multichannel sound installation, audio-visual installation, interactive installation and mobile application. The latter two modes indicate a further interest of his creative coding.

Matt is also a researcher of film sound, particularly the role of ambient sound in storytelling.

Current Teaching

Undergraduate:

  • Computer as Instrument
  • Designing Sound
  • Music Performance Technologies 

Postgraduate:

  • Final Individual Project
  • Location Sound
  • Negotiated Skills Development
  • Research Practice
  • Studio Production Skills 
  • PhD Supervision

Research Interests

Matt's art and research covers a number of themes:

  • Sound art, sonic art, sound studies, acoustic ecology, aural architecture, acoustics
  • Electroacoustic composition, soundscape composition, field recording, spatial audio, 360 VR sound, audio augmented reality, site-specific art, public art, social practice, community engagement, audio-visual art, mixed-media art, installation art, interactive art
  • Film studies, film sound, sound design, film ambience
Dr Matt Green, Senior Lecturer

Ask Me About

  1. Art
  2. Music
  3. Sound